Rulemaking is the process of creating or changing regulations. Administrative rules are like instructions from a government agency. They set standards and explain how to follow the law or policy. These rules are made by different government bodies, and they can be created, changed, or removed either temporarily or permanently.
- Rulemaking initiated by ODA staff, public petition, or the Oregon legislature.
- Draft rules are frequently presented to a rules advisory committee one or more times.
- Rules are published in the OR Bulletin, ODA rulemaking webpage, and ODA rulemaking email list for public comment.
- A public hearing (typically virtually) is scheduled and written comments can be submitted by members of the public by a set deadline.
- ODA Director reviews comments and makes determination on any changes to proposed rules.
- Permanent rules are filed with the Oregon Secretary of State to conclude the rulemaking process.
Filed temporary rules
Grasshopper and Mormon Cricket general fund grant allocation rules
temp_grasshopper_mormon_cricket.pdf
Proposed rules open for public comment
Hemp rule updates
Last day for written comments - May 10, 2024 at 5:00 pm
Proposed rules - Hemp_Spring_2024_NoticeFilingTrackedChanges.pdf
Public comment hearing (virtual) information -
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Upcoming rule advisory committee (RAC) meetings
While they can be open to the public, a RAC is for invited participants only to work together and to provide comments to help guide the agency on the rule drafting.
SB 85/Confined animal feed operations (CAFO)
April 16, 2024
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May 2, 2024 (tentative)
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